Nadine Wellwood
The 1905 Committee stands for civic engagement and accountability. Our purpose has always been, and remains, to hold Premier Danielle Smith accountable to the true conservative values she was elected to uphold.
Many see this weekend as a “defeat” for the 1905 Committee, but in reality, the exact opposite is true.
This is what success looks like.
1. Unprecedented Engagement: Over 6,000 Albertans attended the UCP AGM, marking the largest political gathering in Canadian history. This turnout shows a groundswell of civic participation.
2. Proof of Public Pressure: In the weeks leading up to the AGM, a rapid succession of legislative proposals was put forth, demonstrating that public pressure can drive meaningful results.
3. High Expectations Set: Due to this pressure, Danielle Smith has set a high bar of expectations and must now follow through with impactful and timely actions. The bar has never been higher.
4. Unwavering Conservative Support: With 91.5% support for the Premier, any cabinet minister or staff member who hinders the conservative mandate does so at their own peril. The mandate for conservative values is now indisputable.
5. A Moment for Bold Action: There has never been a better time for the Premier to act boldly and fulfill the promises made in her powerful speech.
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Well, even those of us with only half a brain knew this before Carnage finished speaking when he first announced it!
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s proposed Canada Strong Fund will add an estimated $750 million a year in federal debt interest costs once fully rolled out, according to finance department figures.
Blacklock's Reporter says the estimate was provided in a finance department response to the House of Commons government operations committee and comes after critics argued the $25-billion fund is not a true savings account.
“Based on the projected interest rates, interest costs are estimated to be $750 million annually once the $25 billion is fully deployed,” the department wrote.
Officials warned the final cost could rise.
“This estimate is subject to change with future interest rate projections and as details of how the fund will be operationalized are refined over the coming months,” the finance department said.
Carney announced the fund April 27, describing it as a national savings ...